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Foxes v Stars 07/05/26


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Regarding the late start. I believe they ran out of car park spaces and had to divert people somewhere else. As such and I was already in the stadium, I think they were right to delay the start. Not ideal, but not right to penalise folk going to the match so that TV starts on time.  

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1 minute ago, Shockster said:

Regarding the late start. I believe they ran out of car park spaces and had to divert people somewhere else. As such and I was already in the stadium, I think they were right to delay the start. Not ideal, but not right to penalise folk going to the match so that TV starts on time.  

Well I have been to two prem matches this season Northamptons first and Ipswich BHM and they both started at least 30 minutes after the official start time, frankly it’s a mess and unfortunately it happens more often than not.

 

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Was an interesting match. KT has started the season very well. 
Rushen’s move was horrible, do that to the wrong person and he will get hurt either on or off track. 
Lidsey looked like he wanted to be anywhere but there. 
Batch and Klindt are passengers that wake up every now and again. Half decent performance from any of the aforementioned 3 and Foxes win. 

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Just back. Very decent set up, track needs a bit of work, bit narrow on entrance and exit of the corners but they could extend it on to the infield in time

There's an outside line on 1 and 2 if you get it right as Bomber did in one heat,nothing on 3rd and 4th though, reminded me of Foxhall

The team however is very Birmingham notwithstanding injuries to Niels and Zagar, if they can't get Lidsey, Klindt and Batchelor going it's hard to see who they might beat.

Kye Thomson showing them the way, absolutely brilliant performance but he won't score that every week

 

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1 hour ago, nagy1 said:

Rushen’s move was horrible, do that to the wrong person and he will get hurt either on or off track. 

I criticised it at the time, but just saw BSN’s highlight of it on social media and Staechmann is spot on; he makes a mistake, looks at Harrison and turns left coming off the fourth bend. A shocking move.

Hate this part of modern day speedway; young riders are all over the place. Killeen is the same and cost Dan Thompson a large portion of last season because he couldn’t control his bike.

The British U21 final ending with three of finalists crashing as they crossed the line sums it up for me.

Best wishes and regards to Harrison and Scott because through no fault of their own, they needed medical attention and their evening was over.

It’s such a dangerous sport as it is. Things like this are so unnecessary.

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I was happy about my decision not to go as early as heat 2 when I saw the crash come up on Speedway Updates. Then I saw the BSN clip of the race on YouTube and was relieved, because I don't think I could have held my tongue at Rushen's deliberate act of idiocy.

As for the late start, I obviously wasn't there but I'm fine with that kind of thing. Nobody sets out to arrive late, and as long as it's within a reasonable amount of time - 30 minutes is fine - it's best to have everybody who wants to see the meeting in through the gates. Those people who miss the first few races might not come back again.

This Foxes team is rotten. we're now officially 25% of the way through the season and only the reserves can hold their heads up. Klindt is a disgrace and should be replaced by Kerr today, with Batchelor also shown the door in favour of someone on a similar average who might improve (or at least will provide some entertainment).

They say "if you build it, they will come," but what they don't add is "if you build it on shaky foundations, it will fall down." That said, I'll be there on the 21st...

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1 hour ago, Bandit59 said:

VERY 

Massive credit to Luke Harrison there.

He could easily have been leaving that Track in a far far worse state.

Air / Foam Safety Fences give these young riders a sense of invincibility that the old Fences never did. Therefore they think its hit the fence get up and get back on the bike.

THAT'S GREAT in the sense NO ONE wants anyone to get hurt but someting along the lines of a "Rider Education Programme" needs to be considered. If a Referee or independent ex Rider after video Analysis considers a Rider errant or too hard / risk taker, theyshould be given penalty points on their Racing License and  be made to atend a course at their expense and suspended if they reach a certain number of points

It's no different to driving a Car on the Road! and happens in other forms of motor sports.

Rushen is I believe a good lad, a potentially great talent, but someone seriously needs to sit him down and examine that with him in micro detail and show him the error of his ways. Someone from the GB set up maybe ?

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12 hours ago, BlueIn2Red said:

You think they should start while people are still queuing to get in?

Yes. How many other sports delay the start time as regularly as Speedway.

I have already been to five meetings this season that has started late which is unacceptable for a professional sport. 

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2 minutes ago, SJA said:

Yes. How many other sports delay the start time as regularly as Speedway.

I have already been to five meetings this season that has started late which is unacceptable for a professional sport. 

I think it all depends on the reason.

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Just now, Whitelinehugger said:

I think it all depends on the reason.

Speedway fans know if they turn up late the meeting will be delayed. 

It makes it harder for me as I rely on trains to get to meetings. One late  start has already cost me £185 for a unexpected hotel room.  But the issue is a professional sport should start at the time stated. 19:30 start for me means ready to start heat 1, which also means 2 minutes goes on at 19:28 and a parade should start at 19:23. Not start time at 19:30 and first race gets underway at 19:45 or later.

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11 minutes ago, HGould said:

Massive credit to Luke Harrison there.

He could easily have been leaving that Track in a far far worse state.

Air / Foam Safety Fences give these young riders a sense of invincibility that the old Fences never did. Therefore they think its hit the fence get up and get back on the bike.

THAT'S GREAT in the sense NO ONE wants anyone to get hurt but someting along the lines of a "Rider Education Programme" needs to be considered. If a Referee or independent ex Rider after video Analysis considers a Rider errant or too hard / risk taker, theyshould be given penalty points on their Racing License and  be made to atend a course at their expense and suspended if they reach a certain number of points

It's no different to driving a Car on the Road! and happens in other forms of motor sports.

Rushen is I believe a good lad, a potentially great talent, but someone seriously needs to sit him down and examine that with him in micro detail and show him the error of his ways. Someone from the GB set up maybe ?

That is all very well but the ref didn't even exclude him, so obviously he didn't think he did anything wrong. 

He is only 16 he is going to make mistakes, as long as he learns from them. Also maybe not have patchy grip when the younger kids are out. Even Ben Cook and Chris Harris were struggling with it a race later. 

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Just now, SJA said:

Speedway fans know if they turn up late the meeting will be delayed. 

It makes it harder for me as I rely on trains to get to meetings. One late  start has already cost me £185 for an unexpected hotel room.  But the issue is a professional sport should start at the time stated. 19:30 start for me means ready to start heat 1, which also means 2 minutes goes on at 19:28 and a parade should start at 19:23. Not start time at 19:30 and first race gets underway at 19:45 or later.

 Totally see where your coming from and I’d feel the same.

 

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